Still trying to figure out which one matters most as I make my way through grad school.

19 October 2008

Women's Center Earthquake Disaster Plan

Training
Because the Women's Center is located near a fault line, earthquake preparedness is an important aspect of job training. Employees will be taken through information about earthquake safety at www.earthquakecountry.info and made aware of any new or relevant government materials as they are issued.

Responsibility
Everyone is responsible for their own safety and for the well-being of those around them. 

If not present, the director should be notified immediately and will be responsible for decision-making. If the director is not present and cannot be contacted, senior staff members are responsible for decision-making and are expected to follow the plan.

Location of plan
A physical copy of this plan shall be kept in the front office filing cabinet and at the director's home. An electronic copy will be kept on the center's Google docs account [user name:    password:     ]

Phone numbers
For medical emergencies or fire call 911 immediately.

Local police:

Public utilities:

Office lessor:

FEMA:

Staff:

[the list of emergency contact phone numbers of staff members can be found in the first drawer of the front office filing cabinet]

Emergency kit
The kit shall be kept in the supply cabinet and should contain the following:
  • first aid supplies
  • masks
  • blanket
  • flashlight
  • water
Location of fire extinguishers
Near bathroom.

Map of building
See attached.

During the earthquake
  • Practice Drop. Cover. Hold.
  • Do not leave the building until aftershocks have subsided.
  • Do not stand in doorways.
  • Staff members should direct the public do follow these steps if anyone is present at time of earthquake.
After the earthquake
  • Check on everyone and administer first aid as needed
  • Put out any fires
  • Use mask or article of clothing to protect against dust inhalation
  • Shut off power
  • Shut off gas
  • Check radio for any public announcements
  • Exit if building is safe and proceed to meeting location.
  • Only make phone calls if absolutely necessary
  • Do not take anything out of the building, with the exception of keys, cell phones and other personal items or computer hard drives if it is safe to retrieve them.
Meeting location
Regroup at the park on Main and 1st Street for further instructions or planning before going home. At this time and location decisions can be made about who to contact. Remember to limit calls as much as possible during the first few hours after the disaster to keep the lines free for emergency calls.

Assess damage
  • Depending on severity of earthquake and damage, only reenter the building when it has been determined safe by authorities.
  • Photographs should be taken of any damage before clean up.
  • Lessor should be notified and inspection scheduled if there is any structural damage.
Media
Only the director is authorized to speak to the media regarding the disaster and any damage.

12 October 2008

Madisonville Public Library

I started by making a list with three columns: urgent, later today, later this week/delegate. As I was going through the in-box I would put the task in an appropriate column. After checking to see which tasks would overlap or correspond to one another, I ordered the list as follows.

1. Quickly ask Sheila if she can go to hairdresser another day since today will be really busy and I'll probably need her to answer the phone etc.

2. Deal with Perfecto Periodicals issue. This needs to be addressed immediately since it appears to be a problem that has gone unaddressed for some time and the company may now take legal action against the library.

I would first contact Technical Services (since Brenda Knight is out for the week) and see if anyone knows the back story - if we are continuing with Perfecto Periodicals (they seem to service most of our journal subscriptions) or if the service has been cancelled.

I would also make a note for Brenda to look into this upon her return to see if her department received the weekly correspondence and why the issue wasn't addressed at an earlier stage. It seems that this account may have been overlooked due to the staffing issues Brenda mentioned in her email and the fact that she feels her own work is suffering. At this point I would reply to her email and schedule a meeting for when she returns.

If money is owed to Perfecto, I would ask for a check to be sent immediately and would write a personal letter of apology to Mr. Harding.

3. Next I would deal with Leon since there are several issues involving his job.

First, I would schedule a meeting with him, today if possible, because it appears he is looking for another job. If that is true I would try to address any reasons he has for leaving and if they cannot be resolved talk to him about what he wants in the letter of reference. I think this needs attention before any of others because if he is leaving shortly I would need to start working on getting his position filled.

Secondly, since we are already meeting, I would apologize to him for approving vacation that has not accrued and inform him that he can only take 1 week instead of 2. After the meeting I would call Sandra Snow at personnel to have the request form changed.

Third, we would briefly discuss solutions to the problem of elementary school books being returned at our library.

Last, I would tell him to get both flowers and a small card for Jean and have Sheila make the arrangements. 

4. Returning the mayor's urgent phone call from last week would be next. This is relatively high on the list because obviously there is something important that the city's library needs to know.

5. Next would be to respond to Jerry and set up a meeting. I would treat this as relatively urgent because on one hand it would be beneficial to keep a good relationship with him and make him feel that I am responsive to his needs, and on the other hand if his performance was what was keeping him from a promotion it may well be time for him to move on in which case I would need some time for planning and arranging for his position to be filled.

6. At this point I would schedule an appointment with Marie Cooke to discuss the Citizens for Public Decency's allegations, come up with possible solutions, and prepare for their visit on Friday. It would be a good idea to schedule this meeting early in the week but not necessary to meet today.

At our meeting I would also check in with her about how things went when she was out sick last week, particularly whether the science fair projects got set up.

7. Next I would look into the letter from P. Mason regarding Julia Browne's donation to the Deweyville Public Library. If he meant that the collection was for the Madisonville Library I would schedule department meeting for later in the week (or maybe next week) to talk about how and if we could accept the donation. I would probably need to include the the library's legal office in any discussions. Pending the outcome of those discussions I would reply to Mason in a timely manner, but at this point it would just be a scheduling task.

8. The Martin Manufacturing meeting could be handled tomorrow. I would have Sheila check if the conference room was available and if so give John a quick call to put Jack Martin in touch with Sheila.

9. Since the student specifically asked about a job in reference or circulation I'll pass on L. C. Card's request to Leon and James to reply to.

10. Responding to 2nd National Bank could be done later in the week even though the letter is a few weeks old because it does not directly relate to how the library operates. Still it does involve an employee so I wouldn't leave it until last. I think I would need to speak with Jan about the letter of reference and inform her that in my position I would not co-sign or guarantee the loan. 

11. Last, and perhaps later in the week, I would pass on Mr. Granite's kind note to the reference librarian (via James) who helped him. I would also make an effort to write Mr. Granite a short, appreciative note.